bug-bounty490
google398
microsoft329
xss293
facebook288
rce199
exploit191
apple187
malware173
cve127
account-takeover113
bragging-post101
csrf86
privilege-escalation85
phishing81
browser80
supply-chain67
writeup66
dos66
stored-xss64
react64
authentication-bypass62
reflected-xss57
cloudflare56
node55
reverse-engineering53
ssrf51
aws51
docker50
input-validation48
access-control47
cross-site-scripting46
oauth46
smart-contract45
web345
ethereum43
defi42
sql-injection42
lfi41
web-security40
info-disclosure40
cloud39
web-application39
race-condition38
pentest37
ctf36
idor35
burp-suite35
vulnerability-disclosure34
html-injection33
0
3/10
OWASP's Vulnerable Web Applications Directory (VWAD) is a registry of intentionally vulnerable web and mobile applications designed for security training, tool testing, and hands-on practice. Applications are available in multiple formats including online, offline, mobile, containerized, and platform-specific deployments.
vulnerable-applications
training
owasp
web-application-security
mobile-security
ctf
tool-testing
penetration-testing
security-practice
intentionally-vulnerable
OWASP
OWASP Vulnerable Web Applications Directory
VWAD
0
7/10
A researcher bypassed file upload restrictions on a crypto trading platform by manipulating Content-Type headers, uploaded a PHP shell for RCE, extracted database credentials, and gained the ability to modify user account balances, resulting in a P1 severity rating.
file-upload
rce
content-type-bypass
php-execution
database-credentials
bug-bounty
web-application
privilege-escalation
owasp
Mohammed Abdul Raheem
Muhammad Khizer Javed
HackerOne
OWASP
Burp Suite
c99 shell